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A Tribute To Comrade Rajesh Ranjan - JNU.

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Uploaded by on Nov 4, 2010

Comrade Rajesh Ranjan, an activist of AISA and CPI(ML), who passed away of a sudden cardiac arrest on the morning of 26 October 2010. Rajesh joined JNU as a student of BA Korean in 2002 and soon became active in AISA . Throughout his student days in JNU, he was actively involved in the reassertion of AISAin JNU. He was an AISA office bearer as well as the general secretary of the AISA JNU
unit in 2007-08. He also contested JNUSU elections as a Councillor candidate. Rajesh was actively involved in the student movement in JNU. He was rusticated by the JNU administration in 2007 for participating in the movement for minimum wages and workers' rights in JNU. In fact, he was one of the first students in JNU who established a close rapport with workers in the campus, and got to know of the large-scale violations in workers' rights in JNU. Students as well as mess workers in Mahi hostel (where he
was a resident for many years) will remember the role Rajesh played in raising their issues. Rajesh was also part of the group of students who got involved in teaching and taking classes for the children of the construction workers in our campus. Always an activist who was most serious and committed towards revolutionary politics,
he remained active even after his student days as an activist of the CPI(ML). He was part of the AISA Headquarters unit in Delhi, and was also a member of CPI(ML)'s and AISA's publications team and the website unit, and was also involved in the publication work of AIPWA's 'Women's Voice' and AICCTU's 'Shramik Solidarity'. Comrades could always count on the solid, dependable, hard-working and smiling Rajesh at all hours of day and night. He would also render all kinds of help in organising a variety of people's protests and movements. His cheerful and simple nature easily won the affection of all the friends and comrades with whom he worked.

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  • लाल सलाम कामरेड

  • He will be missed

  • thanx mr gsmeena

  • lov u bhaiya,m missing u so much

    plz come back,m very much alone here........

  • der is no words 2 describe him.

    he was/is/will always a very nice/lovable/respectable brother.

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